Ship of Dreams
Disclaimer - This is Not a Romance Genre Book
By Donna Jones Alward
One More Chapter - Aug 2025
Historical Fiction
Hannah Martin considered the voyage on the Titanic as a new start. She and her husband Charles had once had a loving marriage, now they were almost strangers. She had dreamed of them reconciling and having the same relationship they had before tragedy had struck.
She also invited her best friend Louisa Phillips to join them. The plan was that once they arrived in America, her husband would be busy with business, and she and Lou would have a lovely time together.
Lou knew Hannah believed she had joined them on the trip for a nice vacation, but she had additional plans. Her father was insisting she marry a man whom she had no intention of marrying. She was a modern woman, didn't need to marry, and believed in the right to vote. She had her own dreams, and they didn’t require a man. Regardless of what Reid Grey thought.
Ship of Dreams is an apt name for the Titanic. Anyone who saw its splendor, would have thought they were dreaming. It was fascinating to see these fictional characters interact with historical figures, and experience the different offerings to be had. Knowing it is the Titanic and the ultimate fate did not make it easier to read, particularly once the iceburg had been struck. Once the Carpathia arrived, I realized I did not know much of the survivors’ experiences on that ship or once they arrived in New York. I was interested in the experiences of those who were rescued, as well as those already on the Carpathia. Ship of Dreams is a beautiful work of fiction for anyone interested in the Titanic.
Kathy Andrico - KathysReviewCorner.com
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